Marie-José Jolivet
Research Fellow IRD - Parismarie-jose.jolivet@ird.fr
Mon CV et mes publications sur HAL
Presentation
Marie-José Jolivet is a Research Director Emeritus at IRD.
In the 1980s, after being posted in French Guiana, then Martinique, Marie-José Jolivet initiated the study of identity-related issues at ORSTOM (now IRD). This led her to take on responsibility for various IRD teams and, until autumn 2008, she directed URCIM (Research Unit on “Identity construction and globalization”). She is still in charge of a team in the ANR programme on migrations in the Caribbean and the Guianas
Identity-related issues are also at the core of her academic activity, with the co-organization, for over twenty years, of a comparative seminar on the basis of Caribbean and Black Americas (EHESS)
Areas of specialization:
memory, history and construction of identity in post-slavery societies;
anthropology of creolization in the Antilles and French Guiana;
anthropological approach to a cross-border area: Maroon societies on the Maroni River between French Guiana and Suriname
Publications sur HAL
Journal articles
- Marie-José Jolivet. Modèle occidental et créolisation. L’exemple de la Guyane . L'Homme - Revue française d'anthropologie, 2013, Un miracle créole ?, 207-208, pp. 113 à 134. ⟨hal-01501974⟩
- Marie-José Jolivet. Du “sauvage” à l’ “étranger” ou les difficultés de l’identification guyanaise . Nuevo mundo Mundos Nuevos, 2013, F. Lestage et C. Salazar-Soler, Dossier « Fabriquer, traiter et gérer la différence : un retour sur l’histoire, nuevomundo.revues.org/65361. ⟨hal-01501038⟩
Conference papers
- Marie-José Jolivet. « Les sociétés marronnes en Guyane : rapport à l’histoire et modes d’intégration ». Sociétés marronnes des Amériques. Mémoires, patrimoines, identités et histoire du XVIIe au XXe siècles, Jean Moomou, Nov 2013, Saint-Laurent du Maroni en Guyane, France. pp. 691 à 700. ⟨hal-01500159⟩